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a) Update the plot "Update discipline of JOSM users" ;-)
b) Would it be possible to created additional plots/tables excluding all one-time-editors (human). I.e. ignore all users with less than a total amount of less than 100 modified objects. Rationale: The single time editors (human) very likely cause a large amount of additional users (especially for the web based editors), but they don't really contribute much. Effects from these may overlay real usage shifts. I'd like to know how the editors (software) really behave without this click-on-the-web-page bias.
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Uh it is actually all done manually with libreoffice calc. Yes, it's a lot of effort. I think I will not do it again for 2024.
I think in the future it would be better to just contribute to https://piebro.github.io/openstreetmap-statistics/ and delete/replace that wiki page with that so that there is no maintenance work in updating the edit stats.
Two ideas:
a) Update the plot "Update discipline of JOSM users" ;-)
b) Would it be possible to created additional plots/tables excluding all one-time-editors (human). I.e. ignore all users with less than a total amount of less than 100 modified objects. Rationale: The single time editors (human) very likely cause a large amount of additional users (especially for the web based editors), but they don't really contribute much. Effects from these may overlay real usage shifts. I'd like to know how the editors (software) really behave without this click-on-the-web-page bias.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: